In 2010 there were an estimated 600 billion worldwide that were Christians.
Christians are People that claim to follow the teachings of Jesus christ.
Christianity represents the largest religion in our world with 2.1 billion adherents. This claim to be followers of Jesus Christ whom they believe to be the Son of God.
As far as Jesus is concerned, the Church is the people who know him personally. Denominations don't apply.
The Messiah-Jesus never referred to himself as the Messiah. He was Jewish and was a Rabbi" or teacher. That is why he taught by word of mouth. His followers claimed he was the Messiah. He was the example on how one should live their life.
There was a rush to bury Jesus because the authorities did not want his followers to take his body and claim he was resurrected. He was securely buried, but his body was nowhere to be found, nonetheless.
Christianity believes that Jesus is the Messiah AND that he came in order to save mankind from their sins. Islam believes that Jesus is the Messiah BUT does not claim that he came to absolve people's sins.
because no body can be jesus he is in hevan
So they can appeal to Christians (and other people) and get more followers.
According to the teachings of Jesus Christ, whom the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claim to follow, if they are better than other people then they should take up being the servants of the "least" of the people. Christ taught that principle when he washed the feet of his disciples. However the Church (as a whole) does not claim to be better that others nor does its teachings lead one to believe that. Yes there are individual members who get a superiority complex, but that relates to individual sins and shortcomings not the teachings of the Church.
Jesus made the claim that he "came to seek and save the lost sheep of Israel". After his resurrection, he told his followers to "make disciples of all the nations".
They didn't, the people did- (we did) he claim he was the son of God
Well, anyone may claim Christianity; this does not mean that Christ will acknowledge them.